>Divide is growing between developing countries turning to clean tech and Western countries slow to adopt
This is how the „west“ ends not with conquest or with nuclear hell fire but with us twiddling our thumbs while the world moves on to better and brighter things and we keep placing all our bets on wall street get rich quick schemes to satisfy the profit expectations of our parasitic elites.
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Watch how quickly the political narrative shifts from „we can’t decarbonize because China won’t“ to „we can’t decarbonize because China **is**“.
mummified_cosmonaut on
China is still *designing* new coal fired equipment for implementation in the 2030s, and it is really, really good. One of my friends works for a company that beat out the Chinese competitor to build a new coal fired plant in Southeast Asia for political reasons rather than economic ones. The Chinese design was better.
The Chinese were also promising to deliver new units of the same, similar or improved design until 2080 at the earliest.
Absolutely any metric reported by China is whatever the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China says it is.
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I simply wish that Canada could fully invest its resources toward the full-scale development of geothermal energy, provided that the overall environmental impact be minimal
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That subtitle is a huge story on its own.
>Divide is growing between developing countries turning to clean tech and Western countries slow to adopt
This is how the „west“ ends not with conquest or with nuclear hell fire but with us twiddling our thumbs while the world moves on to better and brighter things and we keep placing all our bets on wall street get rich quick schemes to satisfy the profit expectations of our parasitic elites.
Watch how quickly the political narrative shifts from „we can’t decarbonize because China won’t“ to „we can’t decarbonize because China **is**“.
China is still *designing* new coal fired equipment for implementation in the 2030s, and it is really, really good. One of my friends works for a company that beat out the Chinese competitor to build a new coal fired plant in Southeast Asia for political reasons rather than economic ones. The Chinese design was better.
The Chinese were also promising to deliver new units of the same, similar or improved design until 2080 at the earliest.
Absolutely any metric reported by China is whatever the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China says it is.
I simply wish that Canada could fully invest its resources toward the full-scale development of geothermal energy, provided that the overall environmental impact be minimal